Fort Worth Community Mourns Beloved Crossing Guard Found in River

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Mark Knowles, affectionately called “Pop,” served as a crossing guard at Lila B. Elementary School in Fort Worth. The police recovered his body from the Trinity River last week. News of his passing deeply affected the local community and the school where he was a beloved figure. The circumstances surrounding his discovery have led to widespread mourning among family, friends, and those who knew him through his role as a crossing guard.

Mark Knowles was a familiar sight to many students and parents as he helped children cross the street safely each day. His friendly demeanor and dedication to his work earned him the affection of countless families in the area. Parents appreciated his commitment to the safety of their children, and his presence at the intersection near the school became a comforting routine for many.

The Fort Worth Police Department confirmed the discovery of Knowles’ body in the Trinity River. Investigators are working to determine the events leading up to his death. Authorities have not released further details regarding the cause of death or how he ended up in the river. The investigation is ongoing, and the police have not yet ruled out any possibilities.

The news of Knowles’ death has left the community in shock. Many residents have come forward to express their grief and share stories of how he touched their lives. Tributes have poured in from friends, family, and community members who remember him for his kindness and dedication. A memorial set up near the school serves as a gathering place for those wishing to pay their respects.

Lila B. Elementary School issued a statement expressing their sorrow and offering support to students and staff affected by the loss. The school described Knowles as a cherished member of their community and highlighted his role in ensuring the safety of students. Counselors have been made available to help students and staff cope with the news.

Local residents have organized a vigil to honor Knowles’ memory. The vigil will take place near the school, allowing the community to come together and remember the man who played an important part in their daily lives. Organizers have encouraged attendees to share their memories and celebrate the positive impact Knowles had on their community.

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